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Rhetoric, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Study and teaching
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Classical Greek literature --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Rhétorique ancienne
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Prayer --- Rhetoric [Ancient ] --- Religious aspects --- Bibliography --- Prayers --- Prayer - Greece - Bibliography --- Prayer - Rome - Bibliography
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Oratory, Ancient. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Eloquence antique --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Quintilian --- Authorship. --- Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores)
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Etude des principaux champs du savoir où la notion de clarté fait sens durant la période des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècle : dans la philosophie, dans les discours grammatical, rhétorique et religieux, et dans le domaine de la poétique classique.
French language --- Literary rhetorics --- French literature --- Historical linguistics --- anno 1600-1699 --- Rhetoric --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Rhétorique --- Rhétorique ancienne --- History --- Histoire --- Atticisme (stylistique) --- Actes de congrès --- Rhétorique --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Actes de congrès
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Greek poetry --- Latin poetry --- Riddles in literature. --- Plays on words --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Lyrik. --- Griechisch. --- Latein. --- Wortspiel. --- History and criticism.
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"In 'The Genres of Rhetorical Speeches in Greek and Roman Antiquity', Cristina Pepe offers a complete overview of the concept of speech genre within ancient rhetoric. By analyzing sources dating from the 5th-4th century BC, the author proves that the well-known classification in three rhetorical genres (deliberative, judicial, epideictic), introduced by Aristotle, was rooted in the debate concerning the forms and functions of the art of persuasion in classical Athens. Genres play a leading role in Aristotle's Rhetoric, and the analysis of considerable sections of the treatise shows profound links between the characterization of the rhetorical genres and Aristotelian philosophy as a whole. Finally, the volume explores the developments of the theory of genres in Hellenistic and Imperial rhetoric."--Back cover.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Literary form. --- Form, Literary --- Forms, Literary --- Forms of literature --- Genre (Literature) --- Genre, Literary --- Genres, Literary --- Genres of literature --- Literary forms --- Literary genetics --- Literary genres --- Literary types (Genres) --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Ancient rhetoric --- Literature --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric --- REFERENCE / Writing Skills --- Literary form --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Genres littéraires --- Rhétorique antique --- --Rome ancienne --- --Grèce ancienne --- --Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Rome ancienne --- Grèce ancienne
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Conferences - Meetings --- Debates and debating --- Oratory, Ancient --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Philosophy, Ancient --- History and criticism --- Argumentation --- Speaking --- Elocution --- Forensics (Public speaking) --- Public speaking --- Rhetoric --- Discussion --- Oratory
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Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Latin literature --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Littérature latine --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Language. --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Littérature latine
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This volume brings together six papers relating to oratory and orators in public fora of Classical Greece and Rome. Edwards and Bers explore aspects of oratorical delivery in the Athenian courts and Assembly, including the demands placed on orators by the physical settings. Tempest examines the conceptions of oratorical competence and incompetence, particularly in respect of performance, as they are implied in Cicero’s criticisms of the rival prosecutor in the trial of Verres. Papers by Karambelas and Powell look at evidence for the importance of advocacy in the Second Sophistic and the late Roman Empire respectively. In an introduction, the editors discuss recurrent themes connected with the orator’s competence and performance, while the final paper of the volume, by Lord Justice Laws, reflects on the continuing relevance of rhetoric in the modern, highly professionalised practice of the law in England.
Oratory, Ancient --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Civilization, Greco-Roman --- Classical literature --- History --- History and criticism --- Greek orations --- Greek speeches --- History and criticism.
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